Chapter 3 There are always accidents in everything
At noon the next day, Ye Ye took advantage of the prison collective cafeteria to eat and watch TV, and under the pretext that the remote control of the TV failed, he lost his temper and broke the remote control into parts.
After returning to the prison barn, he had two more No. 7 batteries in his hand, and an electrode spring, both of which were secretly pulled from the back cover of the TV remote control.
In addition, Ye Ye also got a box of cigarettes and a piece of chewing gum. Both of these are legitimate pastimes in prison, and there is no need to avoid the eyes and ears of the prison guards, and it is enough to ask other prisoners openly.
Batteries, cigarettes, chewing gum, electrode springs, that's all the tools Hano uses to escape from prison.
At six o'clock in the evening, having dinner in the cafeteria, Ye Ye found a reason to fight with a prison bully.
He deliberately sent his head to the door, let the other party split a long hole with the rice bowl, and then was sent to the prison infirmary as he wished.
While the doctor was stitching, Ye Ye pretended to be in pain, knocked over a few medical alcohol bottles, and left two small things behind in the chaos.
More than an hour after leaving the infirmary and returning to the cell, a fire alarm sounded in the prison and a fire broke out in the infirmary.
As an international mercenary with rigorous survival training and many top-secret missions, Hano has some very strange survival skills.
For example, using condoms to filter clean water in the field, or what you need right now: using batteries to make a fire.
The materials used to set the fire were two No. 7 batteries, a piece of chewing gum, and a piece of tin foil, which was removed from the cigarette case.
The positive and negative electrodes of the battery are shortened together with a piece of tin foil that is wide at both ends and narrow in the middle, and then a chewed gum is stretched into a long strip. This thing shrinks when it is cold, and has a certain elasticity, which can be used as a rubber band, and it can be used to tie tin foil to both ends of the battery to ensure good contact.
The silver reflective surface of the tin foil is conductive, and after being used to short the positive and negative electrodes of the battery, the tin foil will gradually heat up, just like the heating wire of boiling water.
The outside of the battery is wrapped with several layers of toilet paper, which is not only for heat storage, but also to facilitate ignition, and the medical alcohol that is deliberately spilled is of course a good flammable.
The No. 7 battery used in the TV remote control has a weak current, and the process of heat storage and ignition is time-consuming. This would have ensured that he had been out of the infirmary for a long time when the fire caught fire, and the infirmary had already been closed and locked.
After burning the infirmary, it took a while, and finally waited for the lights to go out. The headlights of all the cells were turned off at once, leaving only the lights in the hallway to stay out all night so that the guards on the night shift could walk back and forth to make rounds.
Lights out, indicating that the time at this moment is exactly ten o'clock.
From this moment on, Ye Ye lay motionless on the bed board and began to count the timers silently.
At around ten fifty, Ye Ye took out a strip of cloth from the quilt, twisted it into a rope more than one meter long, wrapped it around his chest against the flesh, and then tightened it until he felt suffocated and his eyes blackened, and finally tied a slipknot that was completely invisible from the outside.
He tore it open from his underwear and then reconnected it. Wrapping it around the chest and tightening it can make the heartbeat and breathing weak, the blood flow is blocked, and the face is visibly blue, presenting a critical symptom of near-death.
After the disguise was ready, Ye Ye rolled from the bed to the ground.
The heavy sound of landing immediately attracted the attention of the night guards, and a flashlight beam quickly entered from the surveillance hole and shone on Ye Ye's blue and purple face.
The guard immediately called the doctor on the walkie-talkie.
After the doctor arrived, he checked Ye Ye's condition and quickly gave a diagnosis: "The heartbeat and breathing are not normal, the face is blue, and the illness is not light, so I need to be sent to the hospital for emergency treatment." ”
The infirmary in the prison caught fire and burned down, and he had to be sent to the city hospital for emergency treatment.
Soon, Ye Ye was shackled and handcuffed and carried from the prison compartment into a box car.
Immediately afterwards, two more gun-wielding police officers jumped up, one on the left and one on the right, holding Ye Ye and guarding them.
"Alright, close the door, I'm leaving!" the driver beckoned and started the engine.
However, just as the tailgate of the rear compartment was about to close, an unexpected situation happened that Ye Ye did not expect.
Four prison guards rushed towards this side with a stretcher, shouting from afar: "Slow, slow!
"What's going on?"
"Swallow things and self-harm, these hob meat that are not afraid of killing and beating, give us the whole thing!"
"That's a fuss, felon, huh?"
"Intentional homicide, destroying people's homes, has not yet been sentenced. ”
"Then two more people will follow in the car, be more steady. None of these bastards are easy to handle!" commanded the prison guard, who looked like a small superior.
Soon, the stretcher was put in the back compartment, followed by two more armed prison guards, one on the left and one on the right.
The doors were locked, and the prison cart roared out of the prison.
Ye Ye had a million grass and mud horses roaring past in his heart, and he even had a feeling of crying and laughing at the brother who was lying on the stretcher next to him who was riding a "hitchhiker": "It was originally Lao Tzu's escape from prison, what kind of drama did you come to add? There are two more armed prison guards accompanying him, and the difficulty and risk are not only doubled!"
Soon, the prisoner car drove in front of a railway crossing, which was the necessary way for the prison to get to and from the city.
The traffic lights at the crossing have turned red, the stop pole has been lowered, and the siren has sounded to indicate that there will be a train passing soon.
The time was just right, and it was the freight train to Freedom that Ye Ye wanted to take.
Ye Ye quietly reached out and tore open the slipknot of the rope tied to his chest, slowly took a long breath, and suddenly felt refreshed.
With his right hand, he slowly pulled out a short steel needle from the palm edge of his left hand, which was a spring electrode taken from the remote control of the TV, broke a small piece and straightened it into the flesh.
These movements were extremely slow and slight, and did not attract the attention of the prison guards in the back compartment.
Ye Ye inserted the steel needle into the keyhole of the handcuffs and stirred it lightly twice, and with a click, the handcuffs opened.
The strange noise finally alerted a gun-wielding prison guard, who picked up his gun and stood up.